ColdFusion News Desk
Customers Embrace CommonSpot Version 5.0
Cite Enhanced Ease-of-Use and Improved Flexibility
Jan. 2, 2008 11:00 AM
PaperThin, Inc. announced that four customers have recently
gone live on CommonSpot Version 5.0, including: LeSea Broadcasting, Ping
Identity, Tulane University, and Tuthill Corporation. In
addition, 30 customers are currently implementing the new solution which is
being widely embraced for its inherent ease-of-use and improved flexibility.
“Our website had too much outdated information, largely due
to how complicated it was for departments without dedicated webmasters to
maintain their own sites,” said Rachel Hoormann, Tulane University
director of Web communications. “CommonSpot will allow us to enable
virtually anyone with minimal training and no Web experience to contribute to
the site and maintain their own content, which will in turn help us keep the
Tulane Web site current and factually correct.”
“Ease of use, customizable workflow, globalization, short
time-to-implement, and flexible technology with scalability were key
factors that led us to buy CommonSpot,” said Chad Gabriel, Tuthill Corporation
manager of e-services. “We launched our new website in November, just two
months after purchase. The net result is that CommonSpot’s ease of use
helped us to quickly and easily publish content and to implement a new site
design which improves the overall customer experience.”
CommonSpot 5.0 features include a new and intuitive
authoring interface, RSS feeds, Blogs, Wikis, and XML publishing and rendering
capabilities. The ease-of-use inherent in CommonSpot 5.0 empowers
business users to be self-sufficient and productive, build interactive
communities, and achieve faster time-to-market; while its flexibility empowers
IT and site administrators to easily adapt the system to meet their complex and
ever-changing needs. These enhancements enable organizations to achieve
better business results.
“The welcome reception we’ve received from our customers to
CommonSpot 5.0 is extremely rewarding to see,” said Todd Peters, president and
founder of PaperThin, Inc. “The features in this release were a milestone
for CommonSpot, providing a foundation that we will continue to build upon over
the years to come.”
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